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  • Hispanic and Latino Americans - Wikipedia
    Hispanic and Latino Americans are Americans who have a Hispanic or Latino American background, culture, or family origin [3][4][5][6] This demographic group includes all Americans who identify as Hispanic or Latino, regardless of race [7][8][9][10][11][12] According to annual estimates from the U S Census Bureau, as of July 1, 2024, the Hispanic and Latino population was estimated at
  • Hispanic - Wikipedia
    The term Hispanic (Spanish: hispano) refers to people, cultures, or countries related to Spain, the Spanish language, or Hispanidad broadly [2][3] In some contexts, especially within the United States, "Hispanic" is used as an ethnic or a meta-ethnic term [4][5] The term commonly applies to Spaniards and Spanish-speaking (Hispanophone) populations and countries in Hispanic America, (the
  • Hispanic Americans | Definition, History, People, Population - Britannica
    Hispanic Americans, people living in the United States who are descendants of Spanish-speaking peoples Since most Hispanics trace their ancestry to Latin America, they are also called Latinos Hispanics make up the largest ethnic minority in the United States, forming one-sixth of the country’s population
  • What’s the Difference Between Hispanic and Latino?
    In the United States, “Latino” generally refers to (almost) anyone born in or with ancestors from Latin America and living in the U S , including Brazilians The term “Hispanic” is generally accepted as a narrower term that includes people only from Spanish-speaking Latin America, including those countries territories of the Caribbean or from Spain itself
  • Who is Hispanic? - Pew Research Center
    But it appears to be about 1% of Hispanics or fewer, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of U S Census Bureau data How do Hispanics identify their race in Census Bureau surveys? In the eyes of the Census Bureau, Hispanics can be of any race, because “Hispanic” is an ethnicity and not a race
  • Hispanics Latinos - Research and data from Pew Research Center
    We explore the diverse views and experiences of Latinos in America with in-depth surveys and demographic snapshots Our work focuses on capturing the diverse attitudes and experiences of the Hispanic population living in the U S , particularly around topics of identity, culture, political
  • “Understanding the Hispanic Culture”
    Hispanic is a term created by the U S federal government in the early 1970s in an attempt to provide a common denominator to a large, but diverse, population with connection to the Spanish language or culture from a Spanish-speaking country The term Latino is increasingly gaining acceptance among Hispanics, and the term reflects the origin of the population in Latin America
  • Hispanic vs. Latino: What Is the Difference? - Verywell Mind
    Hispanic and Latino are terms often used interchangeably, but they carry distinct meanings Hispanic refers to people from Spanish-speaking countries, emphasizing language and cultural heritage Latino, however, identifies individuals from Latin American regions, focusing more on geography than language Understanding these differences is important for respectful and accurate representation
  • About the Hispanic Population and its Origin - Census. gov
    This section provides detailed information and statistics on Hispanic Origin Find the latest news, publications, and other content
  • Latino, Hispanic, Latinx, Chicano: The History Behind the Terms
    The terms Latino, Hispanic and Latinx are often used interchangeably to describe a group that makes up about 19 percent of the U S population While it’s now common to use umbrella terms to





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